Have to say guys, this would probably be the last thing I'd want.
These types of kits have been around the homebrewing world for a long time and none have yet made anything close to beer or lager you buy.
Even the wet kits, those that come in a tin and are boiled up to make 5 gallons are poor and have the kit tang associated with them.
To make a decent beer or lager you have to make it as the brewerys do, that is to mash, sparge and ferment.
Far better then to have a go at this than to be dissapointed at the poor quality you will certainly get, a bit like BIR really, make as the experts do.
Trust me on this one, it's something I know about.
I can supply recipes and methods if you need them from strong continental lagers, traditional ales to stouts, all will make exceptional quality beers as long as you follow some simple rules and methods.
TC