Angry Brew Partnering with Spencer Boyd and Young’s Motorsports at Kansas

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PC: Spencer Boyd Racing | PR

Spencer Boyd will welcome Angry Brew Highly Caffeinated Coffee to his sponsorship lineup for the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, with the company being featured on Boyd’s No. 20 Chevrolet Silverado at Kansas Speedway on May 1.

“My day starts early,” said Boyd.  “I’m up at 6am to work out before I start my work day.  I need to be clear-headed quickly so I was searching for a coffee that would kick-start my day even before the first cup finished.  Angry Brew is the coffee for me because it wakes me up quickly without feeling weird.  It just so happens that they have a cool brand that looks amazing on a race truck.”

Angry Brew is a dark roast, started with Fair Trade Certified Organically Grown green coffee beans and blended with Robusta coffee beans to achieve a high caffeine content naturally, then roasted in a custom blend to produce a well-balanced and delicious coffee.

“We love NASCAR and know the fans will love Angry Brew right back.  We have developed a ‘Coffee with a Punch’ for the men and women that provide for their families day in and day out,” said Paul Smith, co-owner of Five Lakes Coffee.  “Spencer embodies the hard-working mentality of our customers and has the authentic social media that we were looking for in a partner.  There is a quote from a movie… ‘Don’t Drive Angry’, well in this case we want Spencer to drive Angry!”

The 25-year-old has made seven starts at Kansas Speedway across the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, recording a best finish of 17th in the 2019 Digital Ally 250 (NCWTS).

After a much-needed off-weekend for the teams of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the tour will head to Kansas Speedway for the seventh event of the 2021 season on Saturday, May 1 at 7:30 PM on FOX Sports 1.

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