We dramatically overemphasize alcohol and intoxication in our culture, and most compatible cultures. Wine with dinner, bar as a "third place" to hang out. Minis in the hotel rooms . . . hell, my parents are musicians, and people will buy them drinks or offer them whisky between sets.
Sailing? Have a couple beers. (Even racing!)
Hanging out? Gotta drink. Watching football? Gotta drink. Sports game? Beer. Working on mechanical projects? Beer.
I don't drink anymore, at all. It made my body feel horrible, when I did.
Current medical consensus is that no amount of alcohol improves health outcomes, and any amount of alcohol can contribute to negative health outcomes.
Does it really, truly, genuinely add to the social experience, or are we, collectively, all just a little bit psychologically / socially dependent on it?