Tim, have you been logging your drinks? Did you notice an initial drop in your consumption when you started TSM?
I was a daily drinker when starting TSM in January and remained one till mid June, when I suddenly started having back to back dry days. Along the way, there was good reduction each month, but on a daily basis it was more up and down. But always vectoring down (if plotted on a graph).
One of the keys for me was to put off my start time, by half and hour at first. I'd take the pill at 4:30 then start at 5:30, and get up to this or that in the meantime. I found that I would forget to start at 5:30, it would stretch out to 6 or 7. I'd follow that by taking the pill later, then it became 8 or 9 till I'd start. Occasionally I'd move the start time back up. But it was never a set time after that. Breaking up the routine like that helped to get my numbers down.
After the first drink, slow down the next ones by whatever method you're comfortable with. I was drinking beer, so I'd open the can, take a sip and put it back in the fridge. I'd get up to some small task and eventually I began to forget about my open drink for up to an hour or so. Noticing how you feel and what motivates you to go retrieve the drink is important too.
Drinking numbs the prefrontal area and that's what we use to decide, ehhh, I really don't want that next drink. So you really want to be listening for your brain to tell you that, to tell you it's becoming indifferent to more drinking tonight. Act on that, get rid of the remainder of your drink and stop drinking for the night.
We're too used to ignoring those messages, perhaps because they never seemed to stop us anyway. Now, with the Nal chipping away on the craving, bring the conscious mind back into the game, disrupt the routine, listen for the point of "meh" and act on that. Break it up, bust it up, don't hold the drink in your hand, don't keep the bottle in sight.