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I couldn't find any reference for this information, so I have moved it to the talk page:
- Brick also produced "Pride", Canada's first beer marketed specifically to the LGBT community. Pride was not a distinct brew, however, but merely an alternate brand label for the same beer otherwise marketed as Brick Lager.
-- timc | Talk 05:48, 18 January 2006 (UTC)