Today marks the death in 1736 of Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
And, if you guessed that he had something to do with thermometers, you'd be right!
Fahrenheit was a German inventor who made his mark by developing his own thermometers, which were more accurate than what was currently available.
Using Fahrenheit thermometers, users could reliably compare temperatures.
He also created the first mercury-filled thermometer, which was more accurate than the alcohol-filled versions that were common. — Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor is the editor/publisher of The Hungover Gourmet and never gave any thought to where the Fahrenheit temperature scale came from, despite being really concerned about under cooking things like chicken, pork and fish.