I don't think that is the assumption; it's just that the question is about booze. The non-booze-answer option is just there for people who don't drink at all. The question of what non-booze drinks we get is left deliberately vague. Otherwise you'd all answer "coffee" anyway (or, if pressed, "Irish coffee").
I regard coffee as a terrible waste of potential chocolate-coated coffee beans :)
I was wondering whether you might get different answers, though (even ignoring coffee) - booze is nice, but I can live without it, and there are non-alcoholic drinks that I reckon I like about as much as my favourite boozen (and drink more often, I suspect). So the answer you get if I'm giving up all other non-water drinks might not be the same as the one if I'm only giving up all other alcohol containing drinks.
(Yes, I do know I'm being needlessly pedantic, but this side of the question strikes me as being interesting too. So there ;-)
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I was wondering whether you might get different answers, though (even ignoring coffee) - booze is nice, but I can live without it, and there are non-alcoholic drinks that I reckon I like about as much as my favourite boozen (and drink more often, I suspect). So the answer you get if I'm giving up all other non-water drinks might not be the same as the one if I'm only giving up all other alcohol containing drinks.
(Yes, I do know I'm being needlessly pedantic, but this side of the question strikes me as being interesting too. So there ;-)