During the pandemic, working from home I got myself into a one-very-nice-IPA-per-evening habit. I even have three buddies with whom we started a beer text thread sending each other pics of our ever-changing line up with lots of thumbs-ups and discussion. Then, after that beer, sometimes a glass of wine with dinner. Not that you have to live here to get good wine and beer, but in Northern California I am seriously surrounded by really, really good stuff. I'm 64 and realize that that's pretty dang stupid if, like I do, you want to remain as active and athletic as possible for as long as possible. It was, however, very nice mentally after the day's work, ski rides, workouts, whatever to sit outside with my dog (literally the best part) and have a nice craft IPA, DIPA, TIPA and relax a bit and chat with my bros. But...it was starting to take a toll. So, ditch the beer and wine, but lose that nice mental break. Last week I had a catheter ablation procedure to treat atrial fibrillation. Not a full-on surgery, but a big, invasive deal nonetheless that I'm just now recovering from. A-fib was starting to get a little too often and too prolonged and getting in the way of activities. Alcohol certainly could have very well been a factor. Didn't have a beer for a long time after the procedure - like 3 or 4 days! It's time to look in the mirror and get my S squared away. A non-alcoholic beer sounds like a good idea.