Your not getting it. God does not tempt us into sinning. God might test us, but he never tempts us. For when we are tempted, we are drawn away by our own lusts and desires. In other words, the people at the wedding were said to be "well drunk." If this was alcoholic wine then Jesus just made everyone drunk at the wedding which would be a direct violation of many other verses in the New Testament (Which condemns drunkenness and or not remaing sober).
Your right He does not tempt us, but He does test us.
Wrong the scriptures say they were well drunk before He turned the water to wine, so He did not make them that way they were already that way.
Plus once again saying Jesus made them drunk, exactly shows what I said you are doing. Putting the blame on Jesus.
The Lord our God can do what ever He wills to do. If you for example were one of those at the wedding and you drank the wine to get drunk. You are at fault for sinning. If you drank just a glass or two ( being alcoholic ) you would not be in the wrong.
A glass of wine ( alcohol ) a day has beneficial health uses. If it controls your life, and you can not do with out it then it is sin. So by Jesus making alcoholic wine once again would not be wrong. The one/s who would be wrong are the ones who used it for the wrong purpose.
He does not tempt us, because the temptations are already in us. It is up to us with the help of the Holy Spirit to resist those temptations.