Who here does home brewing? Gonna need advice....

For Christmas this year, the wife and I decided to skip exchanging gifts and instead invest in some home brewing equipment! Super excited, to say the least. So now comes the research phase. For starters, would you recommend a starter kit? Something like this? (pic is a link if you want the details of what is included)
Is this kit full of stuff that you would end up upgrading almost immediately or does it seem decent? Is it missing a bunch of stuff that we would want early on? I'll stop the questions for now. Thanks in advance for any help!
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Would recommend not using the canned beer kits. They all taste about the same. I use northern brewer for all my supplies. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
And clean everything! Sour beer ruins the fun.
The Mr beer, however did not come with a room addition which is where the guy ended up going with it. It seems that everyone is so impressed with the results of these little kits (probably subsidized by hop growers and bottle makers) that they come down with "beer brewing fever" and the expansion to bigger and better follows.
The finished products I have tasted are certainly good, and the recipes are endless. But sadly there seems to be no cure for the ensuing addictions that invariably follow.
Beer tastings, beer parties, and all sorts of "excuses" to drag your friends and neighbors into sharing your illness follows, and before you know it, everyone is doomed and an intervention is impossible.
Good luck.
I am available for sampling and tasting of any finished brew.
OTOH -- all the beer drinking that goes into collecting that many bottles -- that's fun.
Don't forget the water. No kit comes with water. You need to find good tasty spring fed water.
enjoy.
find brewers forums.
take notes on every detail of how you make every batch. if you like it then you can recreate it
there is no such thing as too much sanitation
research every recipe beforehand. know why you are putting things in.
know why you are brewing. if you are brewing to recreate a very specific style thats one thing. if you are brewing to make a unique beer, thats another.
all extract brewing is ok, partial mash is better. making the leap to all grain is difficult but fun. i still have not done it. i hope to soon.