Someone mentioned the 'holier than thou' type, but I would say drinkers who look down on others are far worse.
What frustrates me is the ones who won't let it go.
Most topics, you can be politely dismissive and people are ok with it, but for whatever reason when it comes to alcohol, you'll fill up from the water cooler and it's
"You don't drink?" "Nah." "Why not?" "Just not for me." "Well what have you tried?" "Had a glass of white wine once, just tasted like ethanol to me." "Must have been cheap stuff." "I guess." "You should try _____." "Nah I think I'll just stick to water." "No really it's pretty good stuff." "Well there's also the thing where I don't want to get addicted." (What I was trying to avoid saying) "Why do you think you'll get addicted?"
Ughhhhh shut up and let me drink my damn water
Classic addict behavior though, trying to pressure everyone around them into doing it to feel justified in doing it themselves. Reminds me of the cliche anti-smoking commercials you used to see surrounding peer pressure. ---