Not to sound like a jerk or anything like that, but seriously this should be a no brainer.
there is no need to store kegs with anything in them
Why? I store all my kegs dry then rinse them out and sanitize them before filling.I store Star San in mine all the time, I live in So Cal so the chances of that happening are slim but from now on it's going in the garage....
And you have spare parts now
Trivia: we can be thankful that water, unlike most other chemicals, expands when it freezes. Otherwise, lakes would freeze solid as the ice sank (it wouldnt' float!) and there would probably not be any life on this planet.
Water is fairly unique in this property. It does become more dense until it reaches about 40°F degrees, but below that it starts to expand. Once it crystalized into ice at 32°F it expands almost 10%! That's why ice floats, and it's also why your keg looks like it does now. Your keg is a small price to pay for life on earth.
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