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Do the old Greek, Norse or Roman gods take godhood of modern concepts?
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Dionysus was the god of wine-making not booze, so even if you mix pantheons, if anyone in the Greek Pantheon would have a conflict with anything related with cereals it would be Demeter, but her responsibility ended at harvest so it's fine. Zeus uses thunderbolts as weapons but they are made by Hephaestos, so electronics would be on the latter's sphere.
Doing a quick Google search, apparently Silenus was the god of beer and drinking so he'd probably get custody of whiskey and other spirits unless specifically delegated to another god like wine.