Just bottled a Coopers Irish Stout which still rates as one of the best kits I have ever done, not that I do many now.
Anyway using the kit yeast, which is not a generic Coopers yeast but one only for this kit and the Porter, and from a starting wort volume of about 19 litres and OG 1.047 it got down to 1.012 which is a similar performance to previous brews. That's 74% attenuation which is quite respectable and what's more after 11 days at 19*C, then 2 days at about 14*C had dropped almost clear, and the trub layer left after bottling was quite jelly like as for a well flocculating yeast. And although the yeast is a bit slow to get going and there is a longish tail off at the end, even at 19 litres the krausen hit the FV lid.
Next the taster was, as before, chocolate, some coffee, and fruit although I know it will mellow over the weeks.
I really do recommend this kit to any kit brewer or any AG brewer who wants to try out a kit stout. And finally for me the kit yeast is perfectly adequate and up to the job and doesn't need replacing as favoured by some kit brewers.
So if anyone fancies a go this was my recipe for this brew
Kit can, 500g Dark DME, 500g Soft Light Brown Sugar, 120g Dark Muscovado sugar, 4 measures of strong coffee (not instant), 19 litres.