Recently I have been making Partial Mashes, which is a sort of half way house between kit brewing and AG. This methodology requires very little extra equipment and makes, in general, better beer than basic kits and at much less cost, and more fun, than Premium kits.
The last kit beer I made was a Wherry, started on 15 March, swapping the much reviled kit yeast for US 05, which is the fail-safe, go-to yeast of the USA HB community, and bottling on 5 April, following a racking on the 22 March.
Had a bottle this evening and it really does stand up well against the PM brews. Except, of course, that this is 3 months from pitching, which I guess might be a bit longer than the average time that this will be allowed in practice.
It really IS possible to make really good beer from kits and this is one of the very best in terms of balancing output against cost and effort.