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Krowne Alchemy Series:
Precision Performance for the Modern Bar

Engineered for flawless workflow across the Krowne ecosystem

Have you heard about the Krowne Alchemy Series of underbar equipment? Imagine an underbar station so refined, it feels like it was designed by a Michelin-star chef and an Indy crew. Sleek lines. Sculpted edges. Storage in all the right places. And a workflow so intuitive that your bartenders feel faster, sharper, and more creative from the very first pour. That’s the magic of the Krowne Alchemy Series — a fusion of high-performance engineering and thoughtful design that’s already turning heads in the bar design world.

What Is the Krowne Alchemy Series?

Designed for the pace and precision of modern hospitality, the Krowne Alchemy Series blends ergonomic comfort with a striking architectural aesthetic. It integrates seamlessly with Krowne’s Royal Series and the highly adaptable MoveWell Series, allowing bartenders to dynamically reconfigure components for maximum efficiency. The result is a cohesive, high-performance workspace that elevates the look, feel, and workflow of any concept — from upscale cocktail lounges and boutique hotels to wellness-driven mocktail bars.

Krowne Alchemy Series bartender station with integrated refrigeration and magenta LED backlighting at NAFEM 2025.

The Origin Story: How the Krowne Alchemy Series Turned Steel into Gold

The Krowne Alchemy Series takes the smartest principles in modern bar design and makes them even better. Built around compact footprints, ergonomic layouts, and space-maximizing configurations, it’s engineered to keep bartenders in perfect rhythm. With bold styling, advanced ergonomics, and seamless integration across Krowne’s Royal and MoveWell Series, the Alchemy Series delivers a workstation that looks as sharp as it performs — purpose-built for today’s most ambitious hospitality concepts.

The 32 ½-Inch Platform Height Advantage

Krowne’s design team knew that a great underbar station isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about creating a seamless flow across every piece of equipment in the lineup. That’s why the Alchemy Series platform height was set at 32 ½ inches: high enough to give bartenders a commanding, ergonomic workspace, yet perfectly aligned to integrate with the 30-inch Royal Series and the adaptable layouts of the MoveWell Series.

This thoughtful calibration eliminates the awkward step-downs and visual breaks common in mixed equipment setups. Instead, the entire underbar presents as a single, sculpted composition — a continuous run of stainless steel where tools, refrigeration, and prep zones merge into one harmonious system. It’s a subtle adjustment with a big impact, delivering both operational comfort and a striking, architectural presence behind the bar.

Krowne is the only company offering this sculpted, architectural integration to blend into their existing product line — a design move that’s both functional and visually striking.

Krowne Alchemy Series seamlessly integrated with Royal Series bar equipment, showing 2.5-inch working height difference for ergonomic efficiency.
Krowne’s seamless integration of the Alchemy Series with the Royal Series demonstrates their genius — creating a smooth, workable flow for bartenders.

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Storage Everywhere: Efficiency Meets Design

How the Alchemy Series Maximizes Space

Traditional underbar stations often leave valuable real estate unused — beneath sinks, under ice bins, and around speed rails. The Krowne Alchemy Series eliminates that waste.

Every inch is put to work:

  • 📦 Cabinets and drawers under the work surface for instant access.

  • 🛠️ Hidden compartments for tools and ingredients.

  • 🔄 Layouts designed to keep bartenders in rhythm.

With the Alchemy Series underbar, every move is efficient: garnish to the left, chilled bottle to the right, prep tool at your feet. In high-volume environments, those seconds add up to more drinks, faster service, and increased revenue.

Krowne Alchemy Series 48 Lab Base underbar station with integrated refrigeration, full-width garnish station, ice bin, elixir storage, ergonomic work surface, and recessed pocket for dasher bottles and bitters
Krowne Alchemy Series 48 Lab Base — engineered for precision mixology with integrated refrigeration, garnish stations, and ergonomic workflow design.

Krowne Alchemy Series: Bar Overhangs and Ergonomic Standards

For decades, one ergonomic rule has stood the test of time: the inside edge of the bar top — or drink rail — should extend 11 inches past the inside face of the bar die. This simple dimension keeps bartenders from leaning too far forward, protecting their posture and preserving speed. While the Krowne Alchemy Series elevates the working surface for better ergonomics, it also changes the traditional need for a drink rail in that station’s footprint. Even so, Rule #1 still applies — maintaining the proper overhang ensures bartenders stay in the ideal reach zone for maximum efficiency and comfort.

For a deeper dive into bar ergonomics and clearance standards, read our full guide: Standard Bar Layout Dimensions for DIY.

Ergonomic bar design standards diagram showing bartender clearances, bar overhang dimensions, and customer seating zones — including the 11-inch overhang rule. This even applies to the Krowne Alchemy Series underbar equipment.
Ergonomic Bar Design Standards: The 11-inch overhang rule keeps bartenders in the ideal reach zone — a principle that still applies with the Alchemy Series elevated workstations.

The Mocktail Bar Movement

One of the most exciting hospitality trends is the rise of mocktail bars — also called Temperance Bars — popular with Gen Z and health-conscious guests. According to Forbes, these venues are becoming fixtures in upscale and casual markets alike.

Why Alchemy Works for Mocktail Bars

An essential component of mocktail programs is the elixir station — the platform where syrups, infusions, and mixers are crafted. While Krowne’s Royal Series offers elixir stations, the Alchemy Series integrates them seamlessly with refrigeration and storage for a streamlined workflow.

Whether you’re crafting a lavender-honey spritz or a smoked rosemary fizz, the Alchemy Series bar station keeps everything within reach, making it a natural fit for the zero-proof trend.

A curated mocktail bar set-up—bundling sophistication and accessibility to cater to Gen Z’s demand for elevated non-alcoholic experiences.

Integrated Refrigeration: The Game-Changer

Before Alchemy, the idea of an underbar station with integrated refrigeration was almost unheard of. Krowne has made it standard.

The 48 Lab Series

At just under four feet, the 48 Lab Series packs:

  • 🖤 Spacious work surface just below the bar top.

  • ❄️ Built-in ice bin for high-volume service.

  • 🍸 Elixir storage for syrups and mixers.

  • Speed rails for quick bottle access.

  • 🥒 Integrated refrigeration for fresh garnishes.

The Alchemist: One Twenty Two

Stretching just beyone 10 feet, the Alchemist: One Twenty Two is nearly a full bar in one pre-designed package. Perfect for high-volume service, it offers refrigeration, storage, and a workstation designed for efficiency.

Krowne’s Alchemist: One Twenty Two bar station featuring a marble countertop, integrated garnish stations, speed rails, and ergonomic bartender workflow
The Alchemist: One Twenty Two — Krowne’s pinnacle bar system, blending high-end marble surfaces with precision-engineered stainless steel, offering unmatched efficiency, storage, and workflow optimization for premium cocktail service.

Upscale Versatility for Any Concept

The Krowne Alchemy Series is equally at home in:

  • 🍸 Upscale cocktail lounges for refined nightlife.

  • 🫧 Wellness-driven mocktail bars with a modern twist.

  • 🍽 High-end restaurants seeking seamless service.

  • 🏨 Boutique hotels offering elevated guest experiences.

With clean lines, precision welds, and easy-to-maintain stainless surfaces, it’s a workstation that looks as good as it performs.

Why the Krowne Alchemy Series Matters

In today’s competitive bar scene, equipment is more than a tool — it’s a statement. The Alchemy Series underbar signals:

  • 🎯 Commitment to exceptional design and performance.

  • Focus on efficiency and seamless workflow.

  • 🎭 Understanding that the underbar is the bartender’s main stage.

 

For more on ergonomic setups and how they impact speed and comfort, see this guide to bar design ergonomics.

 

Final Pour

The Krowne Alchemy Series isn’t just another piece of bar equipment — it’s a statement. From its ergonomic 32 ½-inch platform height to built-in refrigeration, flexible storage, and seamless alignment with Krowne’s Royal and MoveWell Series, every detail is engineered for speed, comfort, and flow. The result? Bartenders who move like pros, work like pros, and serve like rock stars — shift after shift.

If you’re opening a new bar, renovating your space, or planning a mocktail bar design, this equipment can turn your vision into reality.

Ready to design your dream bar? Let’s make it happen.

Krowne Alchemy Series and Royal Series bar stations showcased at NAFEM 2025, featuring integrated garnish trays, glass racks, refrigerated storage, and a sleek stainless steel design with illuminated work surfaces.

FAQ — Krowne Alchemy Series

Q: What is the Krowne Alchemy Series?
A: The Krowne Alchemy Series is a line of premium underbar equipment inspired by European design but tailored for North American bar operators. It offers ergonomic height, integrated refrigeration, and smart storage for maximum workflow efficiency.

Q: How is the Alchemy Series different from other underbar stations?
A: Unlike traditional underbar setups, the Alchemy Series uses every inch of space for storage, integrates refrigeration directly into the workstation, and is designed to align seamlessly with Krowne’s Royal Series.

Q: Is the Alchemy Series good for mocktail bars?
A: Absolutely. With built-in elixir stations, refrigeration, and ergonomic design, the Alchemy Series bar station is perfect for mocktail bar design and zero-proof beverage programs.

Q: What sizes are available in the Alchemy Series?
A: Krowne offers many individual components for a customized bar design solution, as well as pre-packaged options – like the 48 Lab Series to the expansive Alchemist One Twenty Two, which offers nearly a complete bar setup in a single system.

Q: Can the Alchemy Series be customized?
A: Yes. Krowne offers various configurations, finishes, and accessory options to fit your specific bar layout and service style.

Citations

  1. Krowne Official Alchemy Series Page – product specs, configurations, and imagery
    🔗 https://www.krowne.com/alchemy-series

  2. NAFEM (North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers) – trade show where Alchemy was showcased
    🔗 https://www.nafem.org

  3. Report on the Rise of Mocktail Bars – validates the Gen Z and temperance trend
    🔗 https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2024/01/09/the-rise-of-the-mocktail

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