How can you tell if a room is at room temperature?!


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How can you tell if a room is at room temperature?


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The room is always at room temperature rofl

According to the West Midlands Public Health Observatory 21 °C (70 °F) is the recommended living room temperature,

buy a thermometer

when it feels just right !
:)

room temp is about 67 degrees. It is considered the norm of what's comfortable for the majority

By wehter or not your beer stays cold.

A room is always at room temperature;)

room tempature is relative to the space, there are "hot" and "cold" areas of any space. Room temp is considered to be 72 degrees farenheight. In home brewing, find a central room or location away from windows and any heating/cooling vents where the temp remains consistant and use your thermometer to find the best location that falls within 5 degrees + or - of 72 degrees.

by how it feels too you, if you feel hot then it is too hot, if you feel nippy then it is too cold, if you have no desire to adjust your own temperature then it is just right.

generally 68-72 degrees.
Check the thermostat to get a reading.

It always will be.
From the dankest dungeon to the hottest office where the A/C has packed up, I am in room temperature.
Fo;ks say "the sun's hot" and I agree. the item is bl**dy hot.
Although there are now rules along the lines fo a school classroom has to be between 21C and 27C, or somesuch, when at primary school up North, if the heating packed up, we would just put on our thick coats and continue with lessons.

Folks in the work-place have been known to walk out because the union onion-head bloke is walking about with a thermometer.

Wusses.

Ex-pat in the Mid East, I just got used to supervising outdoor jobs at 40 +C. , then check out the -19C conditions in the meat storage thing at the club.

Room temperature ? Makes no odds to me, within reason.

Bob.

if you are referring to beer wine or spirits (as it should be in this forum) then it just means not refrigerated or at at "cellar temperature". So if you are comfortable in the room then I'm sure the wine will be too.

Modern rooms are mostly too warm for what is meant to be 'room teperature' for red wine or bitter beer. I prefer mine around 16-18 degrees C. Certainly not over 20 and most people seem to keep their houses around 20-22 in the UK winter - I would say thats the absolute maximum for these drinks. To get red wine at the best temperature you really need to keep it in a cellar but might get away with a short time in the fridge - which isnt the best way to treat fine wine as an ordinary fridge is much too cold for good white wine, let alone red.

I also like my wines once they've been opened a while. We often find that French red wine is better if drunk the day after it was opened!!

Walk into it.

Okay get a thermometer and then the temperature it stays at is the room temperature. I think it is around 25 degrees not to sure. Best check it out. But when it is 25 degrees in this countries all we want to do is drink and cool down.

well the temp of the room is room temp.... whatever the room settles on and stays consitant




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