I want to recommend the Brewer's best bold series, they're more expensive but worth it...They're more expensive because basically there's double the fermentables...In other words rather than a single 3.3 pound can of lme, you get two...It means more body, abd bigger flavor...
Of course you could tweak the standard kit yourself by adding more DME, and adjusting the hops accordingly....
Here's what they offer;
1044 Ivan’s Belgian Tripel
A high gravity beer utilizing Belgian Candi Sugar that is light gold in color with a creamy white head.. Speciality grains and Styrian Goldings hops create a mild, spicy character.
1045 California Style Imperial Pale
This is a take on the popular Arrogant Bastard Ale. This copper-colored brew begins with an intensely rich malt flavor followed by an explosion of hop aroma and bitterness.
1046 Russian Imperial Stout
This full-bodied dark brew has an intense roast flavor with a hugh malt influence. The slight hop bitterness is offset by a touch of sweetness from the grains.
1047 Dortmunder Style
This American style Dortmunder is dark gold colored with a mild caramel influence from the crystal malt. The hops drive the tasteand help give this brew a nice balance with this big body and great mouthfeel.
1048 American Nut Brown Ale
Balanced with a big body and plenty of hop character, this American style Brown Ale has a deep amber to brown color. The slight caramel and chocolate flavors are followed by a nutty aftertaste.
I used the Dortmunder kit as the basis for an orange/ginger beer I was experimenting with, to come up with a non-wheat fruit beer that would be quaffable in the summer....I used approximately 4 ounces of Orange and Clementine peel, approximately 3 ounces of ginger, and 2 cloves, in 2 additions (one at 20 and one at flameout). Doubled the bittering hop, and added about 3/4 of a cup of boiled fresh squeezed clementine juice in the secondary....It came out really amazing....so amazing I probably won't have any left for summer drinking!