If you can reliably moderate, I really am happy for you. But if you’ve had this kind of problem with alcohol in the past, I can’t really get excited for you because I’ve seen too many people try to replicate this, believing that they can moderate succesfully, and end up in a full-blown relapse.
I would caution you, because I have on a few occasions done what you describe since developing alcoholism, and it has not turned out well. It didn’t matter how in control I felt at the time, whether I wanted more at the time or not, or anything. It opened the doors for the alcoholic in me to pounce in later. It would be a day, a week, a few weeks, before the single drinks showed themselves to be symptoms of alcoholism lying in wait. So in my life, having a day of being open to any drinking at all was playing a game of Russian roulette. The last time I picked up a drink hoping to emulate that “successful” “just one” drink experience, I ended up in the hospital right quick, within a week if I recall correctly. (and there’s a reason I may not recall it correctly…)
While the concept of moderation is occasionally brought up on the forums here, it’s not this forum is meant for – our goal is to stop using. Celebrating using is not going to be well received. It’s actually in the forum rules, but you may have missed it if you were just scanning them: Forum Rules and Guidelines
However, this forum can be a great resource for you if you want to stop drinking. Heaps of emotional support and golden advice from diverse sobriety journeys can be had. Welcome.