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Page 1: The menu (PDF) - The Barking Dog
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Charlie baxterFirst of all, Charlie is an old geezer and as with many true

legends, we know very little about his past. For us the story begins in the early 1900’s. The first ever mention of Charlie

Baxter is a postcard from the Pegu Club in Burma dated May 20th, 1910. It was addressed to his wife in England, but

somehow got lost and eventually ended up in a postcard museum in Harlem where we found it after a lot of research.

One of our companions met Charlie in Indonesia about a decade after that postcard was sent. After sleeping in back alleys, falling in and out of bars together and getting into all

sorts of trouble, our traveling companion somehow convinced Charlie that the grass was greener in Copenhagen. One day he fell down the stairs into our little bar, scruffy, thirsty and

hungry. We helped him to a big bowl of Tequila and to this day, he is still with us. Always slightly tipsy, he fights off demons

and bad spirits for your convenience, all day, every day. Salud!

Charlie Highly Recommends:

LageritaJust enough Tequila for the afternoon, Lime and a bit of Agave

Syrup, topped with Beer plus more Beer on the side!

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Brews

The Barking dog Pilsner 33clA Danish style Pilsner at 5.0%. Made by the finest

brewers in Jutland.

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Norrebro Bryghus, New York Lager 40cl

Mild and slightly hoppy American style Lager. Served at 5.3%.

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Beer Here, Dead Cat Red Ale 50cl(not always available, it is worth the wait though) A foxy red-head

from Køge, at 4.7% she is playful and packed with flavour.

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To Ol, Reparations Bajer Pale Ale 33cl

No matter your condition, if you like fruity and hoppy Pale Ales at 5.8% that leave a smile on your face, this will work.

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Engel, Heffeweizen Hell 50clThe 5.5% Weissbier to rule them all. Prost Mein Engel!

50Hancock, Gold Beer 70cl

Sharing is caring! Drink like a boss. Drink 5.8% Danish gold in 70cl bottles!

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Le Pere Jules Cider 75clA very refreshing dry French Cider at 5.0% in 75cl bottles that

has nothing to do with the supermarket brands that we all know.

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brews

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Wine

60/ 275Reds

Italian - a light and fruity local blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese.French - a medium bodied Syrah from Domaine Magellan.

Whites Italian - light, dry and sophisticated. Grechetto when it is good.

French - a light not to sweet Riesling from Alsace. Hooray for the old world!

bubbles

65/350Cava

Cossetánia Brut Reserva

Every now and then treasure bottles show up, if we don’t drink them, you just might.

Aperitivos are a very acceptable way to have a few drinks in the afternoon. Often wine-based and lighter in alcohol to still be able to manage

dinner plans. Serves 2.

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Pastis Apple + OlivesRicard Pastis served with chilled Apple juice,

the Frencher the better.

Lillet Rose soda + CornichonsVermouth served with ginger ale and lemon.

Campari Soda + ChipsClassics never fail, Campari, Soda and Orange Bitters.

wine&aperetiv

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Long Drinks

75Rum 'N' Ting

It is the same Ting as before, man! Bubbly Grapefruits wit’ loads a’ Jamaican Rum!

Russian Tonic Interesting how a Vodka and Tonic made with care and a bit of

imagination can taste so different.

Europino No description could ever justify what a bitter-sweet love story

this drink is. The sweet fruits from the Vermouth balance the bitterness in the Campari and Tonic.

Henrik's & TonicHenrik Hammer makes a damn fine gin named Geranium,

which we mix with the zest of hand-selected white grapefruits from the fruit bowl forest, and carefully add a large splash or

two of the best tonic we have.

long drinks

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CocktailsThis time we took some classic cocktails way out of their comfort

zone but don’t panic! If you smile to your bartender and ask nicely, he or she will try to make you something that you know.

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Feels Like BerlinSuper-dangerous-Mexican Mezcal gives this drink a smokey character balanced by quinine and the Bitter Oranges from

Campari with fresh Lime juice for you to stay awake. Imagine a foxy mexican lady with two smokings guns and a truck load of

stolen agave. ARRRRIBA!

Almost BrambleA fluffy Gin-based sour with a hint of Blackberries, likely to satisfy

anyone who enjoyed the Hipster Club or the Kind of Bellini.

Doggler #2We doggy-styled the Doggler #1 and figured that a bit of Rhum Agricole, Vermouth and slices of Apples makes a perfect #2 in

this category of cobblers.

Paloma No19A simple mix of Tequila, Grapefruit and Tonic. If any mixed drink

were to be Mexico’s national drink, it would be this one.

The MistressHemingway had his way with plenty of ladies, this is dedicated to all of them. Instead of Rum’ing this “Hemingway Daiquiri”,

we serve it long with Vodka.

Raspberry Fizz Do not judge the book by its cover here. Think of a hit-man in

the disguise of Barbie. Gin, Absinthe, Raspberries and Lemon served fizzed.

Barbados Ol' FashionedA ticket to the Caribbean. A big glass of Rum. Simple as that.

Hair Of The Dog #3The House Bloody Mary.

* All drinks on this menu may contain eggs, nuts, dairy and everything else you could possibly be allergic to. Please let us

know if you have any allergies.

cocktails

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FlightsA great opportunity to try a few spirits that might be out of your comfort zone. You get to try 3 different spirits so that you can taste and compare. That way you might find a new favourite. If you have tried all of them, please talk to your

bartender for personalised flights.

Tres HermanosMezcal is smokey fire from the south of Mexico, some say

smokey Tequila, we say it most likely makes you live an extra year or two. Taste the greatness of three different producers,

methods & villages.

145Smoke and Kilts

A careful selection of 3 hand crafted Whiskies from around Scotland.

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Dutch CourageGenever some say is the forefather to the gin we know

today, taste three generations of the making of this beautiful dutch Gin.

115The Great Danes

Bitters can be a very beautiful or completely terrible experience. This one is not for the faint hearted. If you usually

say no to Gammel Dansk, do not go for this one!

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flights

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Hot Drinks

coffee We prepare and serve most coffees known to common man.

Full flavour, full fat!

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Tea We have a wide selection of two teas. Green & Aloe Vera

or English Breakfast.

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Hot Cocktails

Jamaica me Blazin' A real warmer for the soul. Whether it is cold or warm outside,

before or after dinner, this will put you in a great mood for the night.

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Hot Toddy Some drinks are just better off if they stay within traditional

measures. Scotch, Honey, fresh spices and heat.

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DiplomatA simple Mint tea pimped with some 12yo Venezuelan

Rum and a splash of Lemon.

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hot drinks

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Soft Drinks Ting, Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale,

Advokat Bajer (dansk vand)

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Non-Alcoholic'sThere is nothing wrong with not drinking… to a certain extent.

35The Accountant

Apple juice shaken with a bit of Lime and topped with Ginger Beer.

The Pole dancer Skinny and packed with anti-oxidants and vitamins.

Cranberry, Mint & Raspberries.

Life Juice Basically the anti-ageing cream of juices. Fresh Orange,

Grapefruit and Ginger!

Snacks

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The English Olives / Black Pepper or Vinegar Crisps / Nuts

The Polish 2 kinds of sausage / Cornichon / Black Pepper or Vinegar Crisps

soft drinks & snacks

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DoggybagsDue to the barrels behind the bar constantly changing and having a life of their own, there is that one time every now

and then when the taste is just perfect according to us. At that moment we decant some of the booze into bottles and offer it on a first come, first served basis to take and enjoy at home. One is

however always welcome to pre-order bottles to pick up and take with you for wherever you see fit, the cinema, church, someone’s

house-warming or just staying in for a little hygge.

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