I've found that with kits and extracts, I could make very nice beers at the darker end of the range, in fact some brews such as Morgans Ironbark dark just as is, kit yeast and maybe a handful of fuggles is as twang free as you will get. Noice drop. Not to mention my crazy headbanger stout. :kooi: On the other hand the lighter and lighter I went, the more noticeable the extract taste became. However using very light extract and a selection of pale malts to do a partial mash got me beers that were well on the way to Melbourne Bitter etc. Which was what I was aiming for. Since I was spending a couple of hours doing a stovetop partial anyway, that's what got me into AG.
What I have found however is that in the middle of the range, attempting malt driven UK Bitters and Milds, I have had no luck with extract. It seems to turn out just like my old dad's extract and dried up fuggles 1950s brews. I'm off to Coles today and if they have some Coopers on Spec I might run up a couple of toucan stout headbangers as my brewery is tied up with comp beers ATM and I need a couple of quick quaffers. :beerbang: