Just because you have a problem with alcohol, don't push your bias on others, please. From your link.
Health benefits of moderate alcohol use
Moderate alcohol consumption may provide some health benefits. It may:
Reduce your risk of developing and dying from heart disease
Possibly reduce your risk of ischemic stroke (when the arteries to your brain become narrowed or blocked, causing severely reduced blood flow)
Possibly reduce your risk of diabetes
Even so, the evidence about the possible health benefits of alcohol isn't certain, and alcohol may not benefit everyone who drinks.
Um...it does cause cancer, though...
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/866727Epidemiologic evidence supports a causal association of alcohol consumption and cancers of the oropharynx, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, and female breast, says Jennie Connor, MB, ChB, MPH, from the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, in Dunedin, New Zealand.
I fully support anyone's right to put whatever they want in their bodies. However, I admit, when I read that headline I was relieved that I had stopped drinking in 2008. Heavy drinking and smoking killed 3/4 of my grandparents (colon cancer, brain aneurism and lung cancer).
That said, I do have a bottle of cooking wine in my kitchen. I think I bought it in 2014 and it's mostly full...so less than $12 USD every 2-3 years would be my spending. My spouse doesn't drink either for medical reasons. I feel uncomfortable around people who are drinking - like I'm spying on them with their pants (inhibitions) down.
Each to one's own. :)