Maybe add one of these stick on thermometer too, but a C scale:
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Brewing from kits Is a great way to get the basics down. Learn what each grain does for the recipe. The same with the hops. All of the ingredients develop that style of beer.
I first started with wheat beers because I wasn't sure what style I really liked. When I first got into brewing trying to find ingredients was tough enough, there were no "brew pubs", no home brew shops and only a couple folks I knew that brewed their own.
Read what you can about malt types and hops, experiment a little. You're not breaking any cardinal sins by mixing things up. Typical lagers can be brewed as an ale.
Look for a copy of the BJCP guidelines. Training to become a beer judge really helped me understand many aspects of brewing and the flaws that can develop while brewing. Knowledge is King!