Hoppy Place
Truckeeโs Donner Creek Brewing is a communal space with hot cheese and cold beer.
โHey, Emma, have you met so-and-so?โ is how Greg Speicher often introduces me to other locals at his redwood slab bar before cracking open a fun beer for all of us to taste. Welcome to Speicherโs living room, aka Donner Creek Brewing.
Longtime local and ex-pharmacist Speicher is the co-owner (with his wife Wendy Lautner) and brewer at Donner Creek Brewing in west Truckee, and he also is a great host. As a โpico-breweryโ (smaller than nano) and retail store, as Speicher describes it, Donner Creek feels like a beer share or homebrew club that requires no prep work or cleanup. Better yet, the kitchen churns out consistently hot and gooey, gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches.
Besides folks who like to drink tasty liquids, thereโs no obvious niche audience, and thatโs what makes Donner Creek so welcoming. The eclectic interior reminds me of a dormโs common area โ a neutral place for those of us who exist a little bit outside of the box in our own separate ways. The dรฉcor is not trying to be hip or smart โ although the intentional woodwork and abstract art on the walls are certainly not dull. Itโs โcomfortable, cozy, and a little bit funky,โ Speicher says.

From low-ABV beers to heavy hitters, nonalcoholic house seltzers, California wines, ciders, coffee, and kombuchas, thereโs something for everyone at Donner Creek Brewing. With dog-friendly brewery swag (think plush toy beer cans, so you never have to drink alone again), a colorful childrenโs room (thanks, in part, to Wendy and approved by their two small children), and a pool table, Donner Creek happily provides an inclusive public space.
Whatโs on Tap
Operating on 1.33-barrel batches, Speicher tries to always have โsomething hoppy, something English, and a farmhouseโ on tap from the house brewery. โFarmhouseโ is a catchall term for beers that are brewed with ingredients or processes available to, and sustainable for, the brewer, who traditionally was also a farmer. These beers usually are seasonal with distinctively earthy or tart flavor. For Speicher, this means dropping extra sourdough ends (from the grilled cheeses) into the mash to increase acidity, as well as employing a semi-open, fast, and warm fermentation.
Most of Donner Creekโs farmhouse ales pay tribute to Lithuanian roots. One beer on the chalkboard menu reads Vitkus (Speicherโs motherโs maiden name), which is a series of Lithuanian-style farmhouse ales he continues to perfect. In fact, Vitkus 3 won silver in the Historical Beer category at this yearโs Great American Beer Festival, suggesting itโs already damn near perfect. Not bad for Donner Creek Brewingโs first-ever entry into the countryโs most renowned beer competition!
The most recent iteration of Vitkus is a light and bright, lemony refreshment with rosemary, mint, lavender, and pine tips that hovers around 4 percent ABV. With a dash of dryness from the sourdoughโs saltiness and characteristic farmhouse funk, Vitkus 5 is the rugged Sierra summer in a glass.

Donner Creek Brewing celebrated its second anniversary this year. Through nonprofit fundraisers and many live music nights, the brewery has solidified its position as the public use space Speicher wanted it to be for his community.
Soon, patrons can expect to see more Donner Creek Brewing cans in its extensive cooler selection as a portion of each batch of beer will be can-conditioned to sell.
The mission is simple: โWe offer stuff we love to drink,โ Speicher says, โand weโre excited to grow.โ
Emma Schmitz is a writer living in Truckee. Sheโs a certified cicerone, beer judge, and homebrewer.
Donner Creek Brewing
11448 Deerfield Drive, Truckee
530-414-9923ย ยทย Donnercreekbrewing.com





















