OP, don't sweat it.
I'm a combat arms officer (FA), and I have dipped consistently for years. My platoon sergeant dipped, my 1SG dips, my last commander dipped, my battalion commander, XO, and CSM dip. Most of my soldiers dip. But nobody talks about it or cares, really. And a good portion of my Soldiers never knew I dipped for months. At a very basic level, just understand Soldiers don't really care about you, except that you care about them. You're not going to drink with them so it doesn't really matter to them if you drink. Me dipping is a personal decision of mine that started long before I led Soldiers and affects my leadership style in no way, shape, or form. Just be you and you'll be fine.
And NavyHoops, I do find it funny how you'll see meetings at Battalion where everyone shows up with pen, paper, and a spit bottle. Considering how regulated we are in everything else we do. The "rules" on when it's appropriate always seem to fluctuate with commanders