I've gone for the Geordie Yorkshire Bitter Kit as firstly Geordie kits are very cheap and my goal is to get decent beer as cheap as possible. Secondly the description is 'Geordie Yorkshire Bitter is light in colour and has the slightly sweet taste of the best traditional Yorkshire beers' with the sweetness suggesting it may take hopping quite well. And finally the Timothy Taylor Landlord brewery is in Yorkshire so hopefully it's already somewhat similar.
I thought I'd also post so people could see a Beer Machine in non-official use. I actually don't think it's worth the money but it's useful for small brews and also if someone else got bought one as a present they might like to see what you can do with it. Because the Beer Machine is so small I can only brew 10 l at a time so I only use half a kit.
I'm not planning on hopping for all grain durations/amounts because the kit is already hopped. Also I couldn't find Styrian Goldings but could get Fuggles (apparently the Styrian is a Fuggles variety). So I'm going for:
15 g Goldings + 15 g Fuggles simmering for 15 mins.
Add 15 g Fuggles and sit for 30 mins.
Here's a picture of the ingredients.

Cutting the hops (I just use a bread knife!):

Simmering the 1st Hops:

Adding cold water to the wort:
