On a warm day, what temperature range does tea brewed in the shade typically maintain, placing it squarely in the danger zone?

Answer

Around 70°F to 80°F.

When sun tea is brewed outside but without direct sunlight, the liquid's temperature is dictated only by the ambient air. On a warm day, this temperature often settles in the range of 70°F to 80°F. This specific temperature range is critically important because it sits comfortably within the danger zone for bacterial proliferation (40°F to 140°F). Unlike sun tea, where the sun might push the water temperature toward the higher, less hospitable end of the danger zone, shade brewing keeps the tea warm enough to encourage bacterial multiplication over an extended period, necessitating strict time monitoring.

On a warm day, what temperature range does tea brewed in the shade typically maintain, placing it squarely in the danger zone?
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