No explaination, do as per your interpretition
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Ah, so you like things that don’t exist.
things were better before they existed, OK
were “there” things “then”? because you know, if things exist, then …
-40, since it’s the same in the two most commonly used units.
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69F
It feels so nice.
and what temperature would that be in non freedom units?
About 20.5°C
thanks, a very reasonable temperature ( a bit too cold for me though, i prefer in range of 22-24 °C)
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so you are one upping me, eh, picking a fight, eh. /s
American here; pardon my imperial units. I’ll try to convert as needed.
When I was a kid, growing up in Minnesota, my parents always kept the thermostat set to 68° F (20° C) in the summertime and 72° F (22.2° C) in the wintertime. My mother would also drop the temperature to 65° F (18.3° C) at night, insisting that we slept better when it was cold.
As an adult, I prefer to keep it at about 69° F (20.5° C) year round. 68° F (20° C) starts to feel a bit chilly after a while, and anything over 70° F (21° C) makes me start breaking out in a sweat. 69° F (20.5° C) is the ideal temperature for me.
you have a fairly cultured body, you did not choose the temperature, your body chose the nice temperature
45F/7C… great temp for my IPAs.
iso propyl alcohols?
India Pale Ale.
More specific, New England India Pale Ale. (NEIPA). These are called “hazy” IPAs.
They look similar to a glass of OJ.
so how does this temp help (have never drunk/maintained alcohol, so no idea). My guess would be that it is cold enough, that it does not cause any more aging, or something like that, so you can maintain a taste?
It drinks cold, but, slightly warmer than “ice cold beer”. The slight higher temps help some of the complex flavors taste better.
27 with no breeze
30 and breezy
respectable, tad bit too high for me, more of 24 guy
depends very much on the humidity
350F. It’s a good temperature for baking things at. Nice and middle.