Brew returned to the Dragons side just before Christmas 2005 in good form; he scored four tries in the 12 appearances he made that season and earned himself a late call-up to the Welsh squad for their tour of Argentina.
It was his ability to create space from the centre that helped Brew score all of his five tries that season, as well as landing one drop goal in an EDF Energy Cup match against the Northampton Saints.
The transfer came as a surprise to many Welsh rugby and Dragons fans, due to Brew being a real crowd pleaser at Rodney Parade.
Brew made 12 starts for the Scarlets in his time at Stradey Park, before his contract was terminated by mutual agreement on 5 December 2008.
Brew made one appearance and benched twice for the Welsh national team, making a try-scoring debut in an Autumn Test against Romania at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham.
Brew used to own a stonegrill restaurant in Swansea called Papa Sanchos,[4] and has worked in various business roles including Head of Commercial at the Scarlets.