There is likely a trace or more of water in the IPA, more over time as it absorbs moisture from the air. It is also possible there is a trace of acid -- exactly what reaction will cause that I don't know. But unless its a buffered solution, or a pure aprotic solvent, its always possible for the pH to lower. And that will attack the zinc coating. This seems to be conventional wisdom, a galvanized container is never for storage of anything, just for temporary use, then rinsed out and stored dry. Maybe, if you search around a bit, you can find the source for the wisdom -- but generally, galvanized steel really isn't a magical, never rust forever, container.