Yes, use brewbuild for that regardless of platform (you have to download/extract the module first), or just perlbrew exec cpanm Module::Name if on *nix or berrybrew cpanm Module::Name if on Windows.
The Test::BrewBuild software is more geared to developers, to test their own modules. However, it isn't limited to just devs, if you actually fetch the source of a module (and if you want distributed testing, have access to the git repo that contains the module's source). Either way, perlbrew, berrybrew are spectacular resources to ensure a module will install properly on a system Perl, without affecting the system perl. The distributed nature of Test::BrewBuild was an early idea, pushed forward by a request.
In reply to Re^10: Strawberryperl (Portable) impossible install module
by stevieb
in thread Strawberryperl (Portable) impossible install module
by Anonymous Monk
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