I used to binge drink as a form of self-medication/distraction/avoidance/coping/attempting to "fit in"/etc. for most of my teen years and a huge portion of my adult life.
I finally managed to make it a "just relaxing after work" or "treating myself" or "for my health since I read somewhere it's healthy in moderation" or to "unwind"/"celebrate"/"chill out" on the weekends for many years once I hit my mid-30s with no recognized issues and no need for rehab to transition.
I managed to totally stop it overnight 3 years ago, thanks to a medical emergency, when I also gave up a shit load of other previously thought to be safe-ish/necessary substances I learned were causing much more harm than good, again, with no need for rehab to transition.
I'm guessing I'm not an alcoholic, either, but I most definitely have an addictive personality and finally/hopefully recognize when it's truly in my best interest to say not only no, but hell to the no.
I no longer have a desire/craving/taste for any booze(minus the small amount of vodka/grain alcohol/brandy I use in some tinctures and flower essences on occasion), but if I did, I don't think I could trust myself enough to healthily/mindfully partake in the often mistakenly perceived safe moderation scene.
It feels the same way with other drinks for me now, too, like caffeine/dairy stuff/artificial stuff and such, so it makes for really limited and interesting social times...as I often order a cup of hot water with lemon wedges....and I'm pretty sure I'm often viewed as uptight and boring, too, among many other things. lol
Oh well.....good thing I can easily entertain myself nowadays....for the health of it. Cheers to whatever you decide to do.