anyone that works on carburetors can tell you this.... disconnecting or shutting of the gas will do little for storing a motor with ethanol fuels because when "you run it out of gas", you are only running the the fuel that is in the carburetor fuel bowl down a little but you are not getting it all out of the bowl... there will also be some more left in the line that may not drain into the carb until the motor is layed on its side.
a little bit of fuel is as bad as a bowl full, and sometimes worse because air mixing with the fuel can cause it to break down faster
storing the motor where its cold so the fuel doesnt deteriorate so fast and using fuel additives with an ethanol stabilizer will slow down the deterioration, but using ethanol gas will minimize any worries....
clear gas will get old as it sets around in a tank after a couple of months. it will lose some of its "power" to ignite properly, but still pass thru the system.
BUT ethanol fuel can deteriorate within days, it will get sticky and separate, and the alcohol content makes it more hydroscopic, which means it will actually suck water from the atmosphere causing it to lose a lot of its "power to ignite" quicker while gumming things up in the process...