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Ashill Inn

A pub serving food in Cullompton.

Ashill Inn is a quaint little village pub in the heart of the Devon countryside.
Ashill Inn was built in 1835 and is a Grade II listed public house.
It is situated in the picturesque Mid Devon village of Ashill only 2 miles from the villages of Kentisbeare, with easy links to Honiton and the East Devon coast, and Uffculme, with its working mill museum.
Our bar offers a wide selection of craft beers sorced from local breweries.
The Ashill Inn, Devon...Make it your place, for a warm welcome, fine food and outstanding ales! The Ashill Inn is at the heart of the community working closely with the village hall and the local residents.
The pub is supplied by local farms and works hard to support businesses in the neighbouring communities. It serves real ales supplied by breweries in the area. It has recently become a popular place to eat and drink with both the locals and those from further afield.
The pub holds live music events, days out and special event evenings. It has a men's and women's skittles team. Within the pub there are a variety of pub games to be played.

Ashill Inn, Ashill, Cullompton, Devon, EX15 3NL
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01884 840506

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http://www.ashillinndevon.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Live Music, Skittle Alley, Country, Village, Traditional, Quiz, Pub sports team, Darts, TNT Sports, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee,

Mon: 17:30 - 23:30
Tue - Sat: 12:00 - 14:30, 17:30 - 23:30
Sun: 12:00 - 16:00, 18:30 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Devon Glory 4.7 Exe Valley Brewery

Chestnut-amber coloured bitter made from Devon malt and English hops, resulting in a fruity nose and a smooth balance of malt and fruit flavours with an underlying bitterness and sweet finish.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, smooth, bitter sweet

Old Bitter 4.8 Exe Valley Brewery

Smooth, well hopped strong ale. Mid brown in colour with a bittersweet flavour and a fruity hoppy finish.

Tasting Notes: Bittersweet, fruity

Otter Ale 4.5 Otter Brewery

Imagine a piece of beautifully polished mahogany and you’ve got the deep, rich tones of Otter Ale. The malty aroma and hints of fruit provide a first clue to the flavour but the taste goes further and finishes in a strong combination of fruit and some bitterness.

Tasting Notes: A pale brown, well balanced beer, with a predominant hop and malty taste and aftertaste.

Otter Amber 4.0 Otter Brewery

Otter Amber was first brewed for the trade in March 2009 as a mid gravity beer to complete the Otter range

Tasting Notes: The special Cara malt and carefully selected hops in Amber deliver a finely balanced bitter flavour, with hints of tropical fruit and spice sometimes even an impression of ginger.

Otter Bitter 3.6 Otter Brewery

It is a beautifully light and fruity beer with good hoppy bitterness. It leaves a refreshing bitterness which prompts the next gulp.

Tasting Notes: The depth of colour in Otter Bitter’s golden brown liquid is reflective of its great condition. Fruit notes and well balanced malty flavours are tinged with a hint of bitterness to make Otter Bitter a Devon beer of distinction.

Ruby 4.5 Yeovil Ales

Ruby is a premium red bitter with rich malt depth. The smooth palate is pronounced by English hops giving the trademark Yeovil Ales aromatic signature.

Tasting Notes: 

Sheppards Crook 4.7 Exe Valley Brewery

Chestnut brown bitter, with a fruity nose and a flavour Devon malt and Challenger hops, resulting in a smooth character which develops into a slightly dry, bitter finish.

Tasting Notes: Fruity, dry, bitter

Summa' That 5.0 Branscombe Brewery

Branscombe Vale Brewery Summa That English Pale Ale - Clear gold ale with hoppy and lemony citrus nose. Fruity with a bitter finish.

Tasting Notes: Smell: Banana, pineapple, mango Taste: Citrus, sharp, clean

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional