Hi Cedric,

You might be interested in "brew --prefix" which gives you the location of the 
brew install. e.g. for me.

% brew --prefix
/usr/local

Also brew symlinks the current version of all programs into the "brew --prefix" 
folder. Do "ls -lah /usr/local/bin" and you should see what I mean.

I hope some of this is helpful.

Harry

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