Just a final review of this kit, as I believe mine is probably at its peak just now (six weeks since pitching).
I've shared this beer with many friends who are real ale and craft beer fans, and all of them have genuinely agreed that this beer is very nice. There's nothing to suggest that this beer is inferior to commercially available craft-style IPA's. The only thing which I have very slightly noticed is that the yeast flavour is ever so slightly Belgian (ie. fruity), though this could be a product of my relatively high brewing temperature. Or it could also be a by-product of bottle fermentation....
For a supposedly US-style IPA, I actually found this tending slightly more towards being a British craft IPA as far as the malt flavour was concerned. It's relatively dark for an IPA and verging on amber. As I've said before, the hop bitterness and dry-hop aroma are well balanced. Generally piney, grapefruit rind, marmalade-y, and slightly floral which may be partly due to the yeast.
Mouthfeel (a word I don't really like) is excellent, but I attribute this to using Tesco Ashbeck water. I notice the same difference when brewing coffee. Also, the relatively low TDS of this water possibly helps the dry hop solids to be absorbed into the ale too. My alternative is London tap water (bleurgh), but if I was back in Scotland then I'd be using tap water.
Cheers,
Roddy