I don't know exactly how to find it in the general case (and I do not use perlbrew), but there is a file perllocal.pod to which module installations are written.
For example, I have a local installation of perl in /opt/maths-5.34.0, and it has this file at /opt/maths-5.34.0/lib/perl5/5.34.0/x86_64-linux/perllocal.pod.
The first entry in my perllocal.pod looks like this:
=head2 Mon Feb 28 14:46:21 2022: C<Module> L<Algorithm::Loops|Algorith
+m::Loops>
=over 4
=item *
C<installed into: /opt/maths-5.34.0/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.34.0>
=item *
C<LINKTYPE: dynamic>
=item *
C<VERSION: 1.032>
=item *
C<EXE_FILES: >
=back
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