Yeah, that "burger" patty looks like it's made out of what comes out of cows, not what moves them.
I would have thought the obvious choice for 190 would be a bottle of Everclear. Preferably on fire, vile stuff, the cause of a few brain cell deaths in my youth...
Sad we are well past all the Messier catalog numbers, here's NGC 191:

NGC 191, 265 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus, consists of two galaxies in the process of merging. The ring of hot ultraviolet-bright stars is probably related to star formation triggered by the passage of the nearby galaxy. At left and center, respectively, are Swift UVOT images in the optical (v, b, and u filters) and ultraviolet (uvw1, uvm2, and uvw2 filters). The panel at right shows X-ray observations (0.2-10 keV) from Swift's X-ray Telescope, which reveals hot gas. Credit: NASA/Swift/S. Immler