Wolfpup
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Hi Dennis, I have heard this too. We've had this rhubarb plant for a long time and we've been warned several times....Never pick rhubarb in a month that ends in "R". Haven't put much thought into it, we are usually pretty rhubarbed out by September. We do eat it all summer though, July and August too. Interesting about the gastric issues. Not something we've experience but I think we have pretty hardy systems.I should have posted earlier on this thread (sorry). The leaves on rhubarb contain oxalic acid and is considered toxic (not poisonous). As the season progresses, the oxalic acid in the leaves starts to travel down the stems. This is why it is not recommended to harvest after June. I've known of cases where people have become sick (gastric wise) after eating rhubarb harvested in September. I do not know if the acid would effect fermentation, but as the season progresses, the acidity will increase. Just thought I'd throw this tidbit out and if someone else mentioned this, I missed it.
Great info though, expands on what I've always thought was more of an old myth or something.