Sugar cane juice is the substrates of choice for fuel ethanol
or alcohol drinks because of its high sugar content and
availability (Wheals et al. 1999). Sucrose and its monomers,
fructose and glucose, existed in sugarcane juice and
molasses, are important carbon sources for production of
several products such as ethanol or low alcohol drinks
(Liang et al. 2008). In this study, the low alcohol drink
obtained by alcoholic fermentation of sugarcane juice
using suitable three kinds of yeast, which found to be up to
4.8 % of alcohol content, ranged from 3.0 to 4.3 % of total
acids and 0.7 % residual sugar content.