you kicked your smoking habit, didn't you? How's that going?
I understand you're concern here. probably wise to dial back if you feel like you are at risk of developing a habit.
I personally have always been a moderate drinker.
In the past I had periods where I drank a bit more than others. Can only think of one period where it became more of a habit and I saw myself starting to have strong cravings and such. So I just dialed it back again.
These days I can't even remember the last time I had a drink. Older I get the more of a price I pay for even just one drink.
If I do drink, it will be probably no more than one drink, and early so that I can metabolize it before bed.
Can occasionally be a nice touch to the evening. After ward it's just Water, orange juice (bars often give me OJ for free, as long as I tip nicely they keep em coming), or even some bars have tea. I'll also order mocktails, as those are more common. Thing with those is they are often too sugary. I get a sugar high, and then my energy crashes.
For me Alcohol has never been much of a plus to my game. There is some merit to the initial buzz, but also makes me sleepy and takes my sharpness away.
And then there is the hit to health. Will almost always fuck with my sleep/mood the next day.
If you feel like it's becoming a crutch and you are having trouble stepping away from it, give it a thorough examination and ask what you might be gaining from it. As well as what it might be masking. Similar to the process with tobacco.
It sounds to me that this is more of a social drinking habit though. In which case I'd suggest just lean into gaming sober until you feel like the habit is more manageable.
Then, If you are going to drink set a one drink limit. early in the night. no more than two drinks per week.
Even then, is it really necessary?
For me drinking is kind of like smoking. I had my time with it (was def addicted to tobacco, but not alcohol). but can't really see the benefits now. Even a little bit and I feel it's toll on my body and mind. Every now and then I can afford the toll for a little taste of the experience (not tobacco, never ever again). but a little goes a very long way. More and more it is less appealing to me. Would rather just exercise, eat well, get sleep, stay focused, be clear. Be social without feel a pressure to confirm to others habits.
This is true for other substances too. Marijuana, Mushrooms, Ecstacy, LSD (tried a few others once or twice as well). Been there done that. Can reach transcendent states in a much less toll taking manner through mediation, or hiking, , or journaling/self reflection, or even just good conversation, good sex.
All these substances have their benefits, but they also have their price.
Also just the fact that you are aware of when you might be developing a habit speaks to your character, and bodes well when it comes to regulating your relationship to these sort of things.
Honestly you remind me a bit of myself when I was younger. Would dabble with the party lifestyle and imbibe to a degree. But always was uncomfortable with the habit and striving to move beyond it. Looking back it was more just a period of youthful exploration that I was always destined to move past.
It was the people I knew that were never entirely aware of their habit, or lacked the desire to move beyond it that really struggled. Many of which still have a habit to this day. Most of them mellowed out to a degree, but still the habit I am sure effects their lives in one way or another. I don't judge, but I personally don't feel that I can afford the toll. Especially the older I get and I am wondering how they are still smoking cigarettes, and drinking like they do. You'll hear people complain about some ailment or another and you'll be thinking "gee that can't possibly have to do with the two drinks you have every night?.".
Or even when someone is just dehydrated. They'll be like "man I have a headache". and I am like "have you had much water today" and they are like "oh no, I haven't had any".
Any way I digress.
I think you'll be fine. And if it feels like it's becoming a habit dialing it back seems wise.
Also, shouldn't really effect your game much if you are learning to be social without it.