There are several: the Greeks have two 1)Silenus, the God of beer. He is often featured as a bald, fat man, with a beer belly. He is usually associated with his buddy and a drinking companion, 2) Dionysus. Dionysus is known for being the God of intoxicating drinks like wine and beer. 3) Ninkasi, the Ancient Sumerian Goddess of beer and brewing. 4) Osiris, is the Ancient Egyptian God of agriculture is also known as the God of beer. 5) Aegir, the Norse God of the sea is also the God of beer and brewing. 6) The Aztec God Tezcatzontecatl, is the God of pulque, a fermented beverage made of century plant, and similar to beer. 7) Mbaba Mwana Waresa, is the Zulu Goddess of beer, the Zulu believed that she created the first beer for human consumption. 8) Yasigi, is also an African Goddess of beer, dance and masks. 9) Radegast, is the God of hospitality and mutuality; he is credited for the creation of beer in Czech mythology. 10) Baltic and Slavic mythology has two, Raugupatis is known as the God of fermentation. Raugutiene is Raugupatis partner and she is known as the Goddess of beer. 11) The Judeo-Christian God being the "One true God" should also be include in small part because of the Monks responsibility for fermenting knowledge during the Middle ages. Hope this helps.
The Greek god Dionysus was traditionally associated with wine making. Other gods associated with this trait include the Roman god Bacchus (Who was the Roman interpretation of Dionysus) and the Egyptian god Osiris. Jesus Christ is also related to wine in several faiths, and is known to have said "I am the true vine."
Dionysus
Pirate = Alcoholic + Ship
this is how it goes that when we are blessed with all the pleasures of this world we will always be happy and never ask God for anything this is how we don't remember God but wen we have a deficiency we ask God for help and we remember him in our prayers !! i hope that answers your question
alchoholic+ship=pirate
Horus is associated with the sky though his embodiment of a falcon.
oh my god as if you dont know that
Ship + alcoholic = pirate + alcohol was rum (I thought)Alcoholic + Ship
water and fire
alcoholic + house
Becuase they were the rulers of ancient egpyt. They were paid tribute by their people as they the living embodiment of a God.
The prefix of "embodiment" is "em-".
Nut was the embodiment of the sky, but the meaning of Horus's name (he who is above) would mean that he would also have been considered a sky-god.