DAVID McGoldrick said it was great to score his 15th League One goal of the season but admits it's not one he'll be telling his grandkids about.
After Charlie Webster opened the scoring for the Brewers, it looked as though Barnsley were set to return to South Yorkshire with nothing.
But McGoldrick scored a 90th minute equaliser to rescue a point for the Reds.
He said: "We knew what the game was going to be like.
"Robbo came on and was heading everything.
"He headed it straight across to me and I couldn't really miss it.
"It was great to get a goal at the end, but it's not one I'm going to tell my grandkids about when I'm older."
The point means that Barnsley are still 13th in the division, having been inconsistent throughout the campaign.
McGoldrick added: "It's been up and down.
"Sometimes I think really good, sometimes I think really bad.
"We play some good football at times.
"And I think a couple of times we've been exposed when we haven't been in the right structure, not down to coaching, it's down to players in terms of the IQ of people and stuff like that.
"But that's just a learning curve.
"But there's been good moments and there's been bad moments for sure."