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Well, I'm pretty sure Rossen is pronounced the same as rosin, and there are amber rosins that are much lighter. It really does look like it though..
Oh! I get it! Rossen = Rosin! That's your connection, I was thinking you meant purely the violin connection and he had some snazzy violin happenings....
Could be boiling oil in a stainless steel pan, but it does look more like ice in an amber, frothy beverage: Iced tea, gingerale, ginger and rye, jack & coke, or some other mixed drink. There is a guy, Mayer Hawthorne, who has a song Henny and Gingerale.
Could be boiling oil in a stainless steel pan, but it does look more like ice in an amber, frothy beverage: Iced tea, gingerale, ginger and rye, jack & coke, or some other mixed drink. There is a guy, Mayer Hawthorne, who has a song Henny and Gingerale.
I would love this!!! 'Henny and Gingerale' is great, along with the whole album...now I want this to be the answer! (but I know it is probably way off...)
I know a lot of people are thinking it's a beer that's so cold, ice is forming on the top, but it really looks to me that whatever it is is in a yellow container (top left corner). For beer to get that cold, it would need to be in glass or maybe aluminum, but that looks like plastic to me-- especially because it looks like there's some sort of design carved into it.