I can recommend giving up.
I drank to blackout almost every night of my twenties and some of my 30s. Alcoholism runs in my family. The mornings after were becoming problematic for me. They used to be fine, just physical - headache, nausea. But the mental stuff that started happening as I got older, feeling very depressed and so on.
Anyway, to cut a long story short I am out the other side. I read Allen Carr's (no, not THAT one) EasyWay to Stop Drinking.
If you don't mind spending around £150 (I used to spend more than that in a week on booze) you can watch a video programme.
How to stop drinking alcohol – programmes to help you quit (allencarr.com)
Or just buy the book on Amazon.
He has also done a book on Controlling Drinking rather than giving up. I didn't read that one though - my goal was to completely pack it in.
Allen Carr came from a background of smoking 60-100 cigs a day while wanting desperately to stop and being unable to, so he knew all about addiction.
We've all been brainwashed into thinking we need this stuff in our lives and we really don't. The book's aim is to undo the brainwashing, so it can seem a little repetitive, but you have nothing to lose.
I am not affiliated in any way with EasyWay and there are many, many other books and programmes out there to try if you want.
I wish you luck. I understand the pressures. I have a health condition now that wouldn't be helped by drinking. I find people just accept it if you just tell them you won't be drinking and why. Look cheerful about it! Enjoy your soft drink. Don't let people feel sorry for you because that's when they start giving you permission to indulge.
I have family still addicted and I feel bad for them, not at all jealous I don't indulge any longer. Their addiction is progressing as expected and it's all starting to get very ugly - homelessness, mental health issues, broken relationships, estranged from their kids.
The feeling of freedom it will give you not to be chained to alcohol/cigarettes/whatever is phenomenal! I feel like a child again, when I could be free and enjoy life without ingesting toxins!
I wish you all the very best. You CAN do this!