While I haven't done any brews using mainly kits in a while, I did a brew not too long back that had a good portion of the fermentables as kits. It has to be one of the tastiest brews I've ever done. Picked up a couple Coopers Bitter kits for $5 a piece from Coles when they were clearing them off.
'Canned Souped Up IPA'
English India Pale Ale
S.G.: 1.053
F.G.: 1.012
Calc. IBU: 41.7
Volume: 57L
Calc. SRM: 17.0
2 x 1.7kg Coopers Bitter Kits
5.50kg Weyermann Pilsener Malt
1.00kg Dingemann Biscuit Malt
0.75kg Joe White Caramalt
0.25kg Joe White Crystal Malt
20g First Gold 7.7% 60 min
20g Challenger 5.6% 30 min
20g Challenger 5.6% 20 min
20g Styrian Goldings 3.0% 20 min
20g Styrian Goldings 3.0% 10 min
20g Challenger 5.6% Dry Hopped
20g Styrian Goldings 3.0% Dry Hopped
Overall, it wasn't really a kit beer, but it did help me reach a good volume of good strength with only 7.5kg of grain.
Everyone of my mates loved it, saying it had a really good IPA flavour but was a bit too dark too really be called an India PALE Ale. I couldn't really care about it being too dark though because the flavour was just great.
The hops were nicely upfront when it was younger, as it got older and mellowed out a bit the malt took over more but it was still great, the biscuit malt is really tasty in this type of beer.
Pity I only have one bottle left now though...
Oh well, I guess I'll just have to try and make an all grain brew now with the same sort of flavours.
Dan